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FIRE SAFETY INSPECTION REPORT HAN A HATS & CAPS LTD. ACCORD ID: 12339 DAG NO. CS &SA-115/117, RS-188/181, KHOTION NO. CS-128, SA-274, BAIPAIL, ASHULIA, SAVAR, DHAKA. OTHER FACTORIES: TEXTSTREAM FASHION LIMITED, K.T EMBROIDERY November 15, 2015

Page 2 SUMMARY was surveyed for fire safety on 11/15/2015 by Jensen Hughes. This summary identifies the major deficiencies that were identified during the inspection. The purpose of this survey was to identify significant fire safety issues and to provide recommendations for remediation based on applicable standards specified by the Accord. The scope of this initial fire safety inspection was limited to the review and identification of major fire safety issues. The inspection did not include identification of minor deficiencies, which will be further addressed as part of follow-up inspections. Table 1 summarizes the major fire safety issues identified during the inspection. Recommendations have been provided to address each issue. An implementation schedule shall be developed by the factory to remediate each of the findings. The specific timing of improvements, including any requested extensions due to design / installation constraints, shall be submitted to the Accord for approval.

Page 3 Table 1. Findings And Recommendations No. Category Finding Recommendation Remediation Timeframe F-1 Fire Rated Construction The compressor room is not separated by firerated construction due to openings and not separated from other utilities. Separate the compressor room by a minimum 2-hr fire rated construction for high rise. Seal and/or protect all openings to maintain the required fire separations. Provide proper ventilation and consult a qualified engineer.

Page 4 F-2 Fire Rated Construction Areas on the first and ground floors used for combustible storage open to the factory are not properly defined and/or not within limits. Provide defined storage areas and limit the storage arrangement as follows: - Maximum height of 2.45m (8 ft) and maximum area of 23m2 (250 ft2) - If sprinkler protected: maximum height of 3.66m (12 ft) and maximum area of 93m2 (1000 ft2) Separate areas of unenclosed combustible storage by a minimum clear distance of 3m (10 ft).

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Page 6 F-3 Fire Rated Construction Rooms on the first and ground floors used for combustible storage are not separated by a minimum 1-hr fire-rated construction. Provide dedicated storage rooms separated by minimum 1-hr fire-rated construction. Where separate storage rooms are not feasible, provide defined storage areas and limit the storage arrangement as follows: - Maximum height of 2.45m (8 ft) and maximum area of 23m2 (250 ft2) - If sprinkler protected: maximum height of 3.66m (12 ft) and maximum area of 93m2 (1000 ft2) Separate areas of unenclosed combustible storage by a minimum clear distance of 3m (10ft).

Page 7 F-4 Fire Rated Construction Exit stairs are not separated from work areas on each floor by fire-rated construction due to unportected openings and penetrations. Separate the exit stairs from from work areas and other building spaces on all floor levels by minimum 2-hr firerated construction. Provide minimum 1.5-hr fire rated doors and seal all unprotected openings and penetrations to maintain the fire seperation. Ensure that all fire doors are self-closing and positive latching, and are provided with fire exit (panic) hardware where serving production floors or assembly occupancies. If fire doors are required to be held open for functional reasons, provide automatic-closing devices tied to the fire alarm system. Once fire doors are installed, every door in a stair enclosure serving more than 5 stories shall be provided with re-entry unless it meets ACCORD standard 6.8.3.1.

Page 8 F-5 Fire Rated Construction The exit discharge path serving the northwest exit is less than 10 ft wide and is not separated from the building interior. Seal all penetrations and openings to the interior of the building along the discharge path, up to a height of 10 ft, to provide a minimum 1-hr fire separation. Within 6 F-6 Building did not have stair designation signs and occupant load signs at required locations. Provide stair designation signs and occupant load signs at required locations. Immediately F-7 doors with locking features are provided at building exits, exit stairs and exit discharge. All doors were open and unlocked during the inspection. Remove locking features from all egress doors. If locks are required for security reasons, utilize special door locking features complying with ACCORD standard 6.8.2. Immediately

Page 9 F-8 Storage was located in the egress path the ground and first floors. Keep egress paths and stairs clear of storage. Immediately

Page 10 F-9 Storage was located in the exit stair. Remove all storage from exit stairs. Immediately

Page 11 F-10 Sliding doors are provided at building exits, exit stairs and exit discharge. Replace all sliding doors along the means of egress with side-hinged, swinging egress doors in accordance with ACCORD standard 6.8.1. Within 1 month

Page 12 F-11 The width of egress aisles is less than 36-in. on the ground and first floors. There were also columns in the middle of egress paths. Provide minimum aisle widths of 36-in. that are unobstructed. F-12 The day-care room does not meet ACCORD standard 3.4.2.1.1 on the first floor. Day-care shall be located on the ground floor with a maximum travel distance of 9 m (30 ft) or located one story above level of exit discharge with direct access to an exit enclosure. If the above is not possible provide a minimum 2-hr firerated exit corridor between the day-care room and exit stair with ACCORD approval.

Page 13 F-13 Handrails are not provided on both sides of the exit stair. Provide handrails on both sides of the exit stair. New handrails shall have a minimum height of 865 mm (34 in.) and a maximum height of 965 mm (38 in.) as measured from the leading edge of the tread. Intermediate handrails shall be provided when the stair width exceeds 2.2 m (87 in.).

Page 14 F-14 Exit stairs serve more than 5 stories and do not have required reentry provisions. Every door in a stair enclosure serving more than 5 stories shall be provided with re-entry unless it meets ACCORD standard 6.8.3.1. F-15 discharge from the dining area and northwest exit appear to not be safe. Provide egress in accordance with ACCORD standard 6.3.4.

Page 15 F-16 Fire Protection The fire alarm system is antiquated, not a listed system and does not provide alarm and notification features consistent with acceptable standards. Replace the fire alarm system with a new, listed automatic fire alarm system in accordance with NFPA 72 and ACCORD standards. Design within 4, install within 9 F-17 Fire Protection Inspection, testing and maintenance for the fire alarm system is not in accordance with NFPA 72. Inspect, test and maintain the fire alarm system and keep written records on-site, in accordance with NFPA 72 and ACCORD standards. F-18 Fire Protection Fire department connection is not provided. Provide fire department connection in accordance with ACCORD standard 5.5.4. F-19 Fire Protection Inspection, testing and maintenance of portable fire extinguishers is not in accordance with NFPA 10. Inspect, test and maintain the portable fire extinguishers and keep written records onsite, in accordance with NFPA 10 and ACCORD standards.

Page 16 F-20 Fire Protection Inspection, testing and maintenance of the standpipe system is not in accordance with NFPA 14. Inspect, test and maintain the standpipe system and keep written records on-site, in accordance with NFPA 14 and ACCORD standards. F-21 Fire Protection Fire pump is not provided and appears to be needed for the standpipe system fire demand. Provide a fire pump in accordance with NFPA 20 and ACCORD standards, or provide an alternative water supply source capable of meeting the required fire protection demand, subject to ACCORD approval. Within 6 F-22 Fire Protection Standpipe system is required for the building, which has an occupiable floor 10 m (33 ft) or more above grade. Install a new class III standpipe system in accordance with ACCORD standard 5.4 and NFPA 14. A class I system shall be permitted in buildings protected throughout by an approved automatic sprinkler system. Within 6

Page 17 F-23 Fire Protection The building is equipped with single-station smoke alarms. Smoke alarm activation sounds only a local alarm and does not provide automatic fire alarm notification of occupants. Remove single-station smoke alarms. Provide automatic smoke detection throughout the building, tied into the fire alarm system, in accordance with NFPA 72 and ACCORD standards. Within 9 F-24 Lighting Exit signs were placed in areas that were not exits. This was on the first floor office areas. Remove exit signs from noted areas to avoid confusion from actual exits. Immediately

Page 18 F-25 Lighting Exit signage not illuminated (burned out, broken, etc.). Regularly inspect all exit signage and replace/install lights as needed to illuminate signs. The source of illumination shall provide not less than 50 lux at the illuminated surface with a contrast of not less than 0.5. Approved self luminous signs which provide evenly illuminated letters having a minimum luminance of 0.2 cd/m2 may also be used. Within 1 month

Page 19 F-26 Lighting Inspection, testing and maintenance for the emergency lighting system was not in accordance with ACCORD standards. Inspect, test and maintain the emergency lighting system in the accordance with ACCORD standards. Keep written records on-site. F-27 Lighting Based on the number and location of emergency lights observed, adequate illumination levels are not anticipated along egress routes. Test the emergency lighting system on each floor and provide additional emergency fixtures to supply adequate illumination along the means of egress. Provide a minimum illumination of 10 lux at the floor level within exit stairs and along exit discharge paths and a minimum 2.5 lux along exit access aisles.